Assist the body with high blood pressure as it is anti-spasmodic and anti-inflammatory.
Hypotensive and assists with low blood pressure, thus a cardiac tonic.
Used for muscle spasms and pain especially in the lower back and legs.
May alleviate menstrual cramps.
Warning: Do not take when allergic to aspirin (because of the salicin content)
Not to be taken with blood thinning medication.
May cause hypotension when taken in large doses.
Not to be used during pregnancy or lactation.
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Helped to combat malaria for 2000 years in the East. Anti-parasitic and anti-bacterial herb. May alleviate fever, headaches, dizziness, tight-chested sensations and nose bleeds. Destroys malaria parasites. It was recommended by the WHO for resistant and cerebral malaria.
This herb is also in the nr. 37 ParasiteKILL tincture mix.
Acne, skin healing, blisters, insect bites and oily skin.
Diarrhoea, cold, mucous, colitis, vomiting and coughing.
Combats varicose veins and cracked skin.
A popular remedy against gingivitis and mucosal inflammation of the mouth and throat.
Treats upset stomachs, flatulence and diarrhoea.
Treats night sweats and excessive perspiration.
The drug has been used as an antidiabetic.
Warning: Do not use internally in large amounts for prolonged periods.
High in Vitamin K. Rich source of Vitamin A and C. Contains various minerals. Helps lower cholesterol concentration in the bloodstream because of high levels of manganese.
Warning: Massive amounts of Alfalfa in the diet could result in symptoms of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) or in reversible pancytopenia.
Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation.
Angelica alleviates cramps and muscle tension. Jasmine normalises hormonal imbalances. Lavender calms down nervous system pains. Bladderwrack assists with mineral uptake and helps restore hormonal levels. Black cohosh may be beneficial towards premenstrual and menopausal problems.
A blend of 14 (fourteen) different herbs.
Warning: Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation. Not to be taken longer than 10 (ten) days at a time. Angelica may provoke photosensitivity reactions. Avoid exposure to strong UV radiation. High dosages may interfere with anticoagulant drugs.
Fights fungal infections like candida.
Alleviate symptoms of rheumatism, bronchitis, gastritis, ulcers and liver ailments.
Strengthens the immune system especially during chronic fatigue syndrome, fybromyalgia, cancer and tumors, HIV and anti-biotic use.
Warning: Do not use during pregnancy or lactation.
High doses may cause nose bleeding, sudden nausea and vomiting.
Consult a health practitioner when using blood thinning medication.
Reduces PMS and strengthens the longitudinal muscle of the uterus.
Beneficial in the treatment of mouth ulcers and bleeding gums.
Gargle for sore throats.
Warning: Never use during early pregnancy.
Treatment of cough, phlegm in the lungs, bronchial asthma and tuberculosis.
Helps purify blood. Beneficial for kidneys, treating eczema and herpes and diarrhoea.
May be used for constipation and irritable bowel syndrome.
Beneficial in the treatment of thrombosis.
For congestion of mucous of the middle ear, glue ear and infections of the ear.
Useful in skin conditions and in ointments for treating hemorrhoids.
Warning: Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation.
Support for lowering high blood cholesterol.
Active phyto-estrogens, fibre and saponins of Alfalfa is known to lower circulating levels of blood cholesterol.
Garlic has lipid lowering effects because of Allicin and Aljoene that act as platelet aggregation inhibitors.
Combined with Artichoke (Cynara), Ginger, Skullcap, Hawthorn, Ginseng and Cancerbush that stimulates lowering cholesterol in the body.
Warning: Do not use when lactating or breastfeeding. Verify with single herb warnings on this website.
Scientifically proved to be beneficial in the treatment of gastric ulcers, hyperlipidemia and diabetes.
Assists the body with gastro-intestinal tract disorders and infections.
Antibacterial, anti-fungal, antiviral, spasmolytic and anti-inflammatory.
Warning: Not to be used when taking lithium.
Chamomile helps calm nervous point receptors. Feverfew combats pain and sedates pain receptors. Nettle is rich in Vitamins and Minerals that tones skin cells. Nettle is highly effective against childhood eczema.
Warning: Nettle should not be used for more than 30 (thirty) days continuously as it may cause skin irritations and rash.
Peppermint has anti-viral and anti-bacterial properties. Marshmallow root lubricates dry mucous membranes. Nettle acts as an anti-inflammatory aid and Cancer bush builds up immune response, also adding valuable minerals to the body.
Red clover helps purify blood, assisting skin cleansing from inside. Especially helpful for children with eczema. Nettle leaves are rich in vitamins and minerals which is a substantial part of a healthy skin. Willow bark is used globally in commercial skincare products. Dandelion is rich in magnesium, which combats skin inflammation.
Warning: not to be used during pregnancy or lactation
For stress and nervous exhaustion.
May be helpful for recurring cold and flu.
Lowers cholesterol.
Combats arthritic joint inflammation and high uric acid levels.
May also assist with an under active thyroid.
Warning: May trigger gluten sensitivity
Assists deep lung and bronchial cleansing.
L-argenine in Green tea calmes the nervous system. Mullein is a well-known expectorant. Indian tobacco acts as a respiratory stimulant and cough treatment. It is also valued in limiting craving for sigarettes. Lobeline in Indian tobacco activates nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (similar to nicotine) that targets the central nervous system. Supportive herbs include, Valerian, St John's wort and Passion flower.
Warning: Not to be used during pregnancy or lactation.
Containing herbs with anti-viral properties and vitamins and minerals. Support for strong and healthy lungs.
Parsley is rich in Vitamins A and C (ranked as powerfull anti-oxidants). Ginseng increases oxygen to the lungs while Echinacea helps fight microbial infections. Dandelion helps to combat inflammation and is a rich source of Magnesium that alleviates allergies.
Warning: Asthma sufferers should take precaution as Echinacea may trigger Asthma attacts. Do not exceed 4 weeks continuous use.
Assist the body with high blood pressure as it is anti-spasmodic and anti-inflammatory.
Hypotensive and assists with low blood pressure, thus a cardiac tonic.
Used for muscle spasms and pain especially in the lower back and legs.
May alleviate menstrual cramps.
Warning: Do not take when allergic to aspirin (because of the salicin content)
Not to be taken with blood thinning medication.
May cause hypotension when taken in large doses.
Not to be used during pregnancy or lactation.